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1932 Lake Placid Olympics

The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The games opened on February 4 and closed on February 13. It was the first time the Winter Games were held outside of Europe and the first of four Winter Olympics held in the United States; Lake Placid hosted again in 1980. The games were awarded to Lake Placid in part by the efforts of Godfrey Dewey, head of the Lake Placid Club and son of Melvil Dewey, inventor of the Dewey Decimal System. California also had a bid for the 1932 Winter Games. William May Garland, president of the California X Olympiad Association, wanted the games to take place in Wrightwood and Big Pines, California. The world's largest ski jump at the time was constructed in Big Pines for the event, but the games were ultimately awarded to Lake Placid. The practice of awarding Olympic medals at podium c…[Wikipedia]

Start Date

1932-03-04

End Date

1932-03-13

Total Athletes

252

Total Countries

17

Medals Top 10

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
USAUSA64212
NORNOR34310
SWESWE1203
CANCAN1157
FINFIN1113
AUTAUT1102
FRAFRA1001
SUISUI0101
GERGER0022
HUNHUN0011

Sports

Icon for BOB at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

BOB

Icon for CCS at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

CCS

Icon for FSK at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

FSK

Icon for NCB at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

NCB

Icon for SJP at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

SJP

Icon for IHO at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

IHO

Icon for SSK at 1932 Lake Placid Olympics

SSK

Athlete Participation